Rising from the desert foothills of the Coachella Valley, an orange-red monolith rises, much like the monolith from the iconic 2001: A Space Odyssey film.
The Netherlands has long been known for being one of the most bicycle-friendly countries on earth. They’re doubling down on that reputation, with the opening of the world’s largest bicycle garage in Utrecht, which can hold over 13,000 bikes.
The famed Venezuelan-born artist Carlos Cruz-Diez died last week in Paris, at the age of 95. He will be best remembered for his love for, and genius with color.
108.7º F (42.6ºC) temperatures in Paris on Thursday marked record highs, and a troubling trend that climate change is causing.
Inspired by the sinking feeling and difficulty of running on sand, these striking resistance trainers are the brainchild of Aarish Netarwala.
Scientists and researchers at Georgia Tech have created a robot that is so small, it’s almost hard to see.
These elegant and fanciful shampoo and bath product containers are, themselves, made from soap, resulting in an eco-friendly, and meta product line.
The Lightyear One is a new electric car, many years in the making, and sporting a unique trick: the roof and hood of the car are covered with five square meters of solar cells.
Fundamental Architects has a bold vision for a new building in the city of Nursultan, the capital of Kazakhstan.
Tokyo has long been known for the impressive way its skyline lights up at night, the mega-city always buzzing and vibrating with electricity.
Take a look at these bent perspective photos of cities in Russia and Spain by Lestnica and let your mind try to make sense of the trippy morphing that is going on.
Volkswagen is leaning into their disastrous emissions cheating scandal, admitting their fault, and using clever marketing to give a mea culpa, offering an entire new lineup of electric vehicles in the next few years.
Chris Labrooy has a way with transforming cars, digitally, to become acrobatic stars you’ve never seen before. We’re impressed by his imagination, taking well known classic sports cars, and tweaking them in ways we’d never have imagined ourselves.
German group Circus Roncalli has started using 3D holographs of animals, instead of live animals in their shows.
The perfect-tech-startup-named Cangaroo was launched in Sweden, and will feature by-the-hour rental pogo sticks. Yes, pogo sticks.
In a notoriously pollutive industry, it’s encouraging to see Norwegian company Hurtigruten bringing hybrid-electric cruise ships into commission.
Not long after Disney bought the enormous Star Wars franchise, they made plans to open dramatic new theme parks dedicated to the well-loved world.
Take a look at the new park, no longer far, far away.
In this strange and beautiful series by Madrid-based NastPlas, we see insects that have been thoroughly ‘modified’ to adapt to changing climate and the changing world of the 21st century.
Lilium, a German company, announced this week that their air taxi service would begin by 2025, allowing for quick, low-cost trips from city-to-city.
Zero Labs plans to create collections of classic cars, fully updated for the 21st century, with modern amenities, and a fully electric drivetrain.
The Hollywood Dream Machines exhibit in Los Angeles will feature some of the most iconic movie cars ever.
Touring musical acts and theater have been enthralling audiences with lights and sound for decades. The technology has slowly gotten more and more immersive, and we see the results of those advances, thanks to lighting artist Christopher Bauder and musician Kangding Ray.